FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Glenn has long moved on from last week. So have the rest of the New York Jets.
The focus is on heading to Tampa Bay, taking on the undefeated Buccaneers on Sunday and leaving with their first victory. And making sure all the mistakes in their ugly loss to Buffalo last week were mere bumps in the road.
“Listen, our guys are upbeat and motivated,” Glenn said Friday. “Here's what they do know: It was Week 2 and the sky's not falling. As much as we all think it is, as much as all the outside noise, as much as you guys write about that, the sky's not falling.”
After a loss in the opener to Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers that included some encouraging signs — especially by quarterback Justin Fields and the offense — the Jets were smothered by t